Heather Avery, Ph. D., A Multi-method Approach to Business Data Analytics using Machine Learning and Data Mining
Nafsaniath Fathema, Post Doctoral Research Assistant, Educational Data Mining: Studio-Based Learning
Rose-Gaelle Belinga
M. SwE., 2012, Project: Usability Evaluation of Greenshoe, A New Greenfoot IDE Interactive Tutor
Subsequent Position: Technology Associate, Morgan Stanley, New York, NY
Priyanka Boocha
M. SwE., 2012, Project: Usability of GSPOST – A Comparison of Two Applications
Subsequent Position:
Nia Bradley
M. SwE., 2012, Project: Java Anywhere: A Mobile Application to Reinforce Java Concepts for Novice Programmers
Subsequent Position: PhD student, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University
Prateek Hejmady
M. S., 2011, Thesis: A cognitive model and gaze-based evaluation of multiple representation use during program comprehension and debugging
Office of International Student Life Outstanding CSSE Graduate Student Award 2011
Subsequent Position: Information Architect, User Experience, Intergraph Corporation.
Lakshman Myneni
Ph. D., 2011, Dissertation: An Intelligent and Interactive Simulation and Tutoring Environment for Exploring and Learning Simple Machines
M. S., 2009, Thesis: Studio-based Computer Supported Collaborative Learning
Samuel Ginn College of Engineering Graduate Fellowship 2009-2011
Office of International Student Life Outstanding CSSE Graduate Student Award 2009
Subsequent Position: Experienced Associate, User Experience and Internet Solutions, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Ganesh Deo
M. S., 2010, Thesis: Modeling the Effects of Intelligent Driver Assistance on Driver Behaviors
Subsequent Position: Software Engineer, Schneider Electric, Nashville, TN
Jaeho Jeon
M. SwE., 2010, Project: In-vehicle Telematics Interface Comparisons through Cognitive Simulation Experiments
Subsequent Position: Software Engineer, Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea
William Fiser, B. S., 2008, Project: Computational Simulation of Driving
Subsequent Position: Engineer, Exxon-Mobil
Tim Gilino, B. S. (Hons.), 2008, Project: Computational Simulation of Driving
Subsequent Position: Engineer, Lockheed Martin
Brent Harrison, B. S., 2008, Project: Computational Simulation of Driving
Subsequent Position: PhD Student, North Carolina State University
Daesub Yoon
Ph. D., 2005, Dissertation: Reactive Information Displays
M. S., 2003, Thesis: Experiments and Software Tools to Investigate Diagrammatic Reasoning by Tracking Eye Movements
Subsequent Position: Senior Engineer, Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea
Outstanding Computer Science & Software Engineering Alumni Award, 2014.
Taeseok Ahn
M. S., 2004, Thesis: Delivering and Tracking Interactive Algorithm Visualizations over the Web
Subsequent Position: Associate Engineer, Mobile Communications R & D, Samsung Electronics, South Korea
Robert Steven Owor
Ph. D., 2003, Dissertation: Hypermedia Database Visualization
Subsequent Position: Assistant Professor,
Department of Mathematics & Computer Science,
Alabama State University,
Montgomery, AL
Salvador Jean D'Amico III
M. SwE., 2002, Project: Constraint-based Course Building Tool
Subsequent Position: Engineer, CBeyond Communications, Atlanta, GA
Teresa Hübscher-Younger
Ph. D., 2002, Dissertation: Understanding Algorithms through Shared Representations
Auburn Presidential Fellowship for Excellence in Graduate Research, 2000-2002
Outstanding Computer Science & Software Engineering Ph.D. Student Award, 2001; 2002
Tenth ACM International Student Research Contest Graduate Division Award, 2002
Auburn University Graduate School Outstanding Graduate Student Award, 2003
Subsequent Position: Assistant Professor, Information Technology,
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,
Troy, NY
Outstanding Computer Science & Software Engineering Alumni Award, 2013.
Lawrence Beasley
B.S., Outstanding Computer Science Undergraduate, 2001.
Subsequent Position: MS Student, Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
Eric Crowe
M. S., 1999, Thesis: Using Software Logs and Gaze Patterns to Study Speech and Haptic
Controlled Interfaces
Subsequent Position: Assistant Professor,
Computer Information Systems Department,
DeVry Institute of Technology, Freemont, CA
Steven Hansen
Ph. D., 1999, Dissertation: A Framework for Animation-embedded Hypermedia Visualization of Algorithms
Outstanding Computer Science & Engineering Ph.D. Student Award, 1998
IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference New Faculty Fellow Award, 1998
Sixth ACM International Student Research Contest Graduate Division Award, 1998
Subsequent Position: Associate Professor, Department of Modeling and Simulations,
Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, AL
Selma Holmquist
Ph. D., 1999, Dissertation: An Integrated Architecture for Tightly Coupled Design and Evaluation
of Hypermedia Educational Manuals
Subsequent Position: Associate Professor, Departamento de Cálculo, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad de Los Andes, Mérida, Venezuela
Dan Schrimpsher
M. S., 1999, Thesis: Where They Look and Why It Matters: Exploiting Gaze Patterns to
Analyze Interactions with Algorithm Visualizations
Subsequent Position: Communications Analyst,
Teledyne Brown Engineering
Byong G. Lee
Ph. D., 1998, Dissertation: An Integrated Approach to Version Management, Role-based Access Control
and History Maintenance in Computer Supported Collaborative Writing
Subsequent Position: Assistant Professor, Computer Science Department,
Seoul Women's University, Seoul, South Korea
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